RRU in the News
Ship carrying over 200 Tamil migrants may be arriving on Canada's west coast next week.
Federal infrastructure funding to provide broadband internet access for some rural BC communities.
Rose ceremony celebrates Second World War service by women in the Canadian navy.
If government funding is approved, Royal Roads could attract more First Nations people to its undergraduate and masters programs. As early as next spring, a $600,000 aboriginal interpretive gathering place could be incorporated within the walls of the Colwood-based university.
RRU School of Communication and Culture professor Michael Real talks to CFAX radio about the recent FIFA World Cup.
Professor Ken Christie discusses the rise in terrorist activity in recent weeks.
A diverse group were set to share ideas for change at a brainstorming session - IdeaWave - in Victoria on the weekend.
The Bateman Centre is an initiative of Royal Roads University to offer environmental stewardship training within the context of a traditional art gallery and natural science museum.
Ethnobotanist Brenda Beckwith's passion for plants and her expertise in ethno-ecology and ecological restoration is what brought her to lead a free ethnobotany tour in celebration of Aboriginal Awareness Week at Royal Roads University June 23.
What do you get someone who already has everything, even his own charity foundation? Royal Roads University officials had the answer at its spring convocation when it presented Colwood businessman Bob Saunders with the Chancellor's Community Recognition Award.
Scott Walker talks to Alex Morrison, director of the school of Conflict Analysis and Management, about espionage, its function in Canada and its transformation since the Cold War.
A traditional aboriginal gathering site is being planned for Royal Roads University, president Allan Cahoon announced as First Nations performers gathered at RRU to celebrate National Aboriginal Day.
A prominent feature of the Robert Bateman Centre at Royal Roads University is the curved path that leads to its entrance.
Fortuitously, renowned artist and naturalist Robert Bateman's philosophy lines up almost perfectly with Royal Roads University's four pillars of interest.